SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 153

Thursday, October 19, 2000

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 153--EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF CONGRESS WITH RESPECT
TO THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS HELD IN BELARUS ON OCTOBER 15, 2000, AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSESHon. Ben Nighthorse Campbell of Colorado

(Mr. DURBIN (for himself, Mr. Campbell, and Mr. Helms) submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred
to the Committee on Foreign Relations:
S. Con. Res. 153
Whereas on October 15, 2000, Aleksandr Lukashenko and his authoritarian regime conducted an illegitimate and
undemocratic parliamentary election in an effort to further strengthen the power and control his authoritarian regime exercises
over the people of the Republic of Belarus ;
Whereas during the time preceding this election the regime of Aleksandr Lukashenko attempted to intimidate the democratic
opposition by beating, harassing, arresting, and sentencing its members for supporting a boycott of the October 15 election
even though Belarus does not contain a legal ban on efforts to boycott elections;
Whereas the democratic opposition in Belarus was denied fair and equal access to state-controlled television and radio and
was instead slandered by the state-controlled media;
Whereas on September 13, 2000, Belarusian police seized 100,000 copies of a special edition of the Belarusian Free Trade
Union newspaper, Rabochy, dedicated to the democratic opposition's efforts to promote a boycott of the October 15 election;
Whereas Aleksandr Lukashenko and his regime denied the democratic opposition in Belarus seats on the Central Election
Commission, thereby violating his own pledge to provide the democratic opposition a role in this Commission;
Whereas Aleksandr Lukashenko and his regime denied the vast majority of independent candidates opposed to his regime the
right to register as candidates in this election;
Whereas Aleksandr Lukashenko and his regime dismissed recommendations presented by the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) for making the election law in Belarus consistent with OSCE standards;
Whereas in Grodno, police loyal to Aleksandr Lukashenko summoned voters to participate in this illegitimate election for
parliament;
Whereas the last genuinely free and fair parliamentary election in Belarus took place in 1995 and from it emerged the 13th
Supreme Soviet whose democratically and constitutionally derived authorities and powers have been undercut by the
authoritarian regime of Aleksandr Lukashenko; and
Whereas on October 11, the Lukashenko regime froze the bank accounts and seized the equipment of the independent
publishing company, Magic, where most of the independent newspapers in Minsk are published: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),
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SECTION 1. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON BELARUS PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.
Congress hereby--
(1) declares that--
(A) the period preceding the elections held in Belarus held on October 15, 2000, was plagued by continued human rights
abuses and a climate of fear for which the regime of Aleksandr Lukashenko is responsible;
(B) these elections were conducted in the absence of a democratic electoral law;
(C) the Lukashenko regime purposely denied the democratic opposition access to state-controlled media; and
(D) these elections were for seats in a parliament that lacks real constitutional power and democratic legitimacy;
(2) declares its support for the Belarus' democratic opposition, commends the efforts of the opposition to boycott these
illegitimate parliamentary elections, and expresses the hopes of Congress that the citizens of Belarus will soon benefit from true
freedom and democracy;
(3) reaffirms its recognition of the 13th Supreme Soviet as the sole and democratically and constitutionally legitimate legislative
body of Belarus ; and
(4) notes that, as the legitimate parliament of Belarus , the 13th Supreme Soviet should continue to represent Belarus in the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
SEC. 2. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON DISAPPEARANCES OF INDIVIDUALS AND POLITICAL DETENTIONS IN
BELARUS .
It is the sense of Congress that the President should call upon Aleksandr Lukashenko and his regime to--
(1) provide a full accounting of the disappearances of individuals in that country, including the disappearance of Viktor
Gonchar, Anatoly Krasovsky, Yuri Zakharenka, and Dmitry Zavadsky; and
(2) release Vladimir Kudinov, Andrei Klimov, and all others imprisoned in Belarus for their political views.
SEC. 3. TRANSMITTAL OF RESOLUTION.
The Secretary of the Senate shall transmit a copy of this resolution to the President.